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The phrase "are now present" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone or something has arrived or is currently in attendance at a specific location or event.
Example: "The guests are now present, and we can begin the ceremony."
Alternatives: "are currently here" or "have arrived now."
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are now present
adverb
At the present time.
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Both are now present in abundance.
And they are now present in the Arab world.
(A Pentagon official would neither confirm nor deny that drones are now present in Syrian airspace).
Such devices are now present in all commercial aircraft: the flight data recorder and the cockpit voice recorder.
According to the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, none of the preconditions that historically are necessary for a significant budget deal are now present.
"Each island that rats are now present on is in effect a laboratory of future evolution, and each will produce different results.
The insects were originally found only in tropical and subtropical areas but are now present in all continents apart from Antarctica.
Digital video recorders are now present in nearly 40 percent of American households, and they are more effective than any set of earplugs.
Lions and leopards are now present mainly in animal preserves and national parks, but they are occasionally seen outside these places.
But it does not take a Duke partisan to see that similar basketball scenes are now present at places as different from Duke, and from one another, as the University of Kansas and San Diego State.
"Just as the agate, the ruby and the shining green emerald are worth more than plain blue pebbles," one line goes, "so she surpasses in valor all who are now present, and ever were, and will be".
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